Traducción de biosensor en Español:

biosensor

biosensor, n.

Pronunciación /ˈbʌɪə(ʊ)sɛnsə//ˈbaɪoʊˌsɛnsər/

nombre

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biosensor masculino

sensor biológico masculino

These results demonstrated that immobilized recombinant bacterial sensing cells could be used reproducibly in a biosensor device.

He also agrees with predictions that the technology to make computer chips smaller and self-assemble small numbers of molecules on a surface will soon make diagnostic sensors and biosensors available to doctors.

For instance, they can be used for surface patterning with nanometer accuracy, immobilization of antibodies in biosensors, and drug delivery using vesicles stabilized by hydrophobin.

Fiber optic biosensors have previously been employed for in situ quantitation of fluorescent chemicals or biochemical end products.

It means funding research into biosensors - devices that detect the presence of toxic substances in the environment - and creating more effective reporting requirements for early identification of disease outbreaks.

Such biosensors could detect a heart attack before a person experiences physical symptoms, researchers say.

David Cullen told us far more than anyone should ever want to know about biosensors, sorry, molecular sensors - he wanted to make this careful distinction, although it was entirely lost on me.

This five-room ‘house’ is outfitted with infrared sensors, computers, biosensors, and video cameras for use by research teams to work with research subjects as they test concepts and prototype products.

The use of optical biosensors to monitor the nonspecific adsorption of a soluble protein or peptide to a synthetic surface has been reviewed.

They have been used especially for the study of cell adhesion or protein interactions as well as for the design of biosensors on electrical devices.

Some century-old chemistry could have a strong impact on important issues in biosensors and other nanotech devices, according to a Purdue University research group.

For these reasons, marine mussels have been used as biosensors in environmental monitoring studies for over 30 years.

That means they might attract specific molecules, which would make them useful as biosensors to detect single molecules or cells.

The growing ability of researchers to synthesize nanomaterials opens up the possibility of using synthetic molecules such as biosensors to probe cellular function.

Nanoscale biosensors capable of detecting specific DNA sequences and genetic mutations in the lab could lead to new cancer detection methods or aid drug development.

One area of investigation is biosensors, the biological equivalent of the old practice of sending a canary down into a mine with to spot dangerous levels of methane gas: When the canary dies, it's time for the humans to leave.

A large number of biotechnological devices include surface-bound proteins, e.g., biosensors.

A biosensor uses biological elements - such as antibodies, proteins or cells - as the basis of a sensor.

Drug-delivery devices and biosensors are certainly forward-looking technologies that will have a future impact.

Ever-increasing demand for new data inputs, miniaturization, and ample data-processing capacity drive the development of new chemical sensors and biosensors.